Government of Ethiopia
The government of Ethiopia () is the federal government of Ethiopia. It is structured in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the prime minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. The prime minister is chosen by the lower chamber of the Federal Parliamentary Assembly. Federal legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament. The judiciary is more or less independent of the executive and the legislature. They are governed under the 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia. There is a bicameral parliament made of the 108-seat House of Federation and the 547-seat House of Peoples' Representatives. The House of Federation has members chosen by the regional councils to serve five-year terms. The House of Peoples' Representatives is elected by direct election, who in turn elect the president for a six-year term. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Tamrat Mojo Beyene, Government of Ethiopia
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9by Government of Ethiopia, Water Resources Development Authority UNDP/FAO ;Land and Water Division
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10by Government of Ethiopia, Water Resources Development Authority UNDP/FAO ;Land and Water Division
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12by Menon, Purnima, Ruel, Marie T., Nguyen, Phuong, Kim, Sunny S., Lapping, Karin, Frongillo, Edward A., Alayon, Silvia, BRAC, Government of Vietnam, Government of Ethiopia
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13by Government of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) eng, Subregional Workshop Feeding Cities in the Horn of Africa eng 7-9 May 2002 Addis Adaba (Ethiopia), FAO, Rome (Italy) eng
Published 2002Texto bibliotecaFAO IT